Inventory Is More Than Counting, It's Control

Inventory is a critical process for ensuring the safety and organization of assets. Through a set of defined, precise procedures, every asset is documented, located, and assessed properly to enable better operational and financial control.
Key Inventory Phases

Inventory Workflow Steps

Facility Assessment

Initial on-site review to understand layout, departments, and asset distribution.

Zone Classification

Dividing the organization into inventory zones to improve clarity and assignment of asset responsibilities.

Location Allocation

Each zone is divided into locations based on size and asset density.

Asset Categorization

Classification based on asset nature (e.g. equipment, furniture, IT, machinery, etc.)

Data Entry & Tracking

Using DOIT’s fixed asset inventory system to register asset details, photos, and condition status.

Analysis

Strategic analysis and consultancy services to identify operational gaps, optimize workflows, and support informed decision-making.

Systems Solutions

Seamless integration between platforms, departments, and third-party systems to unify data flow and streamline organizational performance.

Custom Development

Custom software development and secure database solutions tailored to fit specific enterprise needs, enabling scalability and long-term adaptability.
DOIT System Integration

Powered by DOIT’s Custom Asset Inventory System

All inventory data is registered within DOIT’s system which allows:
  • Asset data capture & barcoding
  • QR/Barcode-based scanning
  • Photo documentation
  • Real-time data entry
  • Zone/location tagging
  • Asset type & status classification
  • Automated reporting & reconciliation with financial records
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Inventory Zones

Main Inventory Zones

These zones represent the key areas covered during the fixed asset inventory process. We divide the premises into well-defined sections to ensure accuracy, organization, and traceability of all assets across departments.
  • Rooms
  • Room Service
  • Maintenance
  • Kitchen
  • Restaurants
  • Admin Offices
  • IT Department
  • Entertainment
  • Public Areas
  • Staff Housing
  • Security
  • Sound & Light
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